<?php

define('EMAIL_LOGIN', 1);
define('TENCENT_LOGIN', 2);
define('SINA_LOGIN', 4);
define('LOGIN_91', 8);
define('IPAD_LOGIN', 1<<12);
define('IPHONE_LOGIN', 1<<13);

define('SERVER_MD5_KEY', '^x-5p_jglo54esa%q@ua$h');

define('COMPANY_NAME', '76plus');
define('COMPANY_EMAIL', 'tangchaoyong@76plus.com');
define('SMTP_HOST', 'ssl://smtp.exmail.qq.com');
define('EMAIL_PASS', 'tangchaoyong123');
define('SMTP_PORT', '587');

define('START_COMPETITION_COVER_GRIL', 6);
define('FASHION_VERSION', 7.0);

define('MSG_CG_REQUEST', 1);
define('MSG_CG_RESPONSE', 2);
define('MSG_PK_REQUEST', 3);
define('MSG_PK_RESPONSE', 4);
define('MSG_BOTH_FRIEND', 5);

define('ACTIVE_ACCOUNT', 'bud_account');
define('ACTIVE_COMPETITION', 'bud_competition');

define('IS_MAINTAINING', 0);
/*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Error Logging Threshold
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| If you have enabled error logging, you can set an error threshold to
| determine what gets logged. Threshold options are:
| You can enable error logging by setting a threshold over zero. The
| threshold determines what gets logged. Threshold options are:
|
|	0 = Disables logging, Error logging TURNED OFF
|	1 = Error Messages (including PHP errors)
|	2 = Debug Messages
|	3 = Informational Messages
|	4 = All Messages
|
| For a live site you'll usually only enable Errors (1) to be logged otherwise
| your log files will fill up very fast.
|
*/
define('log_threshold', 4);

/*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Date Format for Logs
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Each item that is logged has an associated date. You can use PHP date
| codes to set your own date formatting
|
*/
define('log_date_format','Y-m-d H:i:s');

/*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| File and Directory Modes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These prefs are used when checking and setting modes when working
| with the file system.  The defaults are fine on servers with proper
| security, but you may wish (or even need) to change the values in
| certain environments (Apache running a separate process for each
		| user, PHP under CGI with Apache suEXEC, etc.).  Octal values should
| always be used to set the mode correctly.
|
*/
define('FILE_READ_MODE', 0644);
define('FILE_WRITE_MODE', 0666);
define('DIR_READ_MODE', 0755);
define('DIR_WRITE_MODE', 0777);

/*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| File Stream Modes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These modes are used when working with fopen()/popen()
|
*/

define('FOPEN_READ',							'rb');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE',						'r+b');
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE',		'wb'); // truncates existing file data, use with care
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE',	'w+b'); // truncates existing file data, use with care
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE',					'ab');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE',				'a+b');
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT',				'xb');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT',		'x+b');

/*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Master Time Reference
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Options are 'local' or 'gmt'.  This pref tells the system whether to use
| your server's local time as the master 'now' reference, or convert it to
| GMT.  See the 'date helper' page of the user guide for information
| regarding date handling.
|
*/
define('time_reference', 'gmt');

